Dogs don't rationalise that way and they won't do something out of spite. Maybe the dog is nervous or has not been properly house-trained yet.
Hebrew National hot dogs are kosher (in spite of what some members of the Orthodox community say).
Yes, it is. It is used synonymously with the preposition "despite."
Dogs have sharp teeth which helps them chew on hard things.
No, dogs cannot see things that are invisible to humans.
in spite
Spite. Slander. Backstab. Belittle. Defamation.
Dogs like things that squeak because they think that it is a mouse or an animal.
No "spite" is not a proposition.
seriously...I don't think they do becuz dogs don't have THUMBS, which means they can't pick things up with their paws, and also they're dogs (no offence dogs) but dogs don't know how to build things and I'm pretty sure you can't train them to build things either. What I mean by that is that they can't hammer things in or lift blocks and stuff like that.
Two main things. Dogs have four legs and a tail - people don't.
1.Dogs can sense things that humans can't 2.Dogs can detect spiritual things 3.Dogs can remember over 250 words! < That is my dog >